All Activity
- Past hour
-
Wordle 1,522 4/6 ⬜⬜🟨⬜🟨 🟨🟨🟨⬜⬜ 🟨🟩🟨🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
-
Joe Newton started following SHOW YOUR SAWS, OLD AND NEW.
-
Glad it'll be getting some use. Thank you for your (almost) unwavering patience! At least the forum now has definitive proof that you're not an AI bot 🙄
-
Hi all Been a Stihl man for years now,but just testing the water for a new or second hand mid range firewood saw I have been running a 400c lovely saw can fault it, but sadly it's died . Normally like to stick to 15/16" bar Never had any luck at all with huskies At all,but willing to listen your opinions Thanks Guys
-
I’ve never owned any but have handled them, very nice build quality and those Japanese know a thing or two about making a blade that holds an edge.
- Today
-
Not quite as impressive a picture as some of you post, but my back thinks it’s very impressive! That’s a ten tonne farm trailer three quarters full of chippings. The house now has loads more natural light, doesn’t seem hemmed in, and hopefully will sell better.
-
Ever tried Niwaki?
-
My Grandfather shared your sentiment Mark. Even went so far as to light sugarcane fields to flush them out.
-
It is quite therapeutic cutting the hovering bastards in half with a sharp pair of Felcos.
-
These were European. Shame they had to go really, they aren’t usually a problem. Asian ones are a different matter, apparently they can kill up to 50 bees every day! I’d destroy those bastards without a thought.
-
I did receive some guidance, training and experience with the m8. Quite impressive. So I bought an F2 with extensions. My forest is an hour walk from my house. Loved setting up my lumber camp, dialing in and adjusting my lumber mill. Then I encountered problems. Like the plastic guiding rails for the sled. Or the fine adjustment of the log lifter. I did ask logosl. The response from customer support has been anything but welcoming or apologetic. More accusative. I can now cut imprecise and insecure. That is my takeaway. So good on logosol, taking away the enjoyment of cutting down slow grown 70 year old Norwegian spruce to fix up my barn. I've already decided to sell the chainsaw mill. I will acquire a band saw mill and continue with my project, but I want to feel relatively safe. Consider this as a reaction to a horrible customer support and a general safety concern which has not been taken seriously.
-
Fairly strong nightmare fuel.
-
And.... I have always wanted a new F2 and so if they are a bit unworthy...I'll stick with my Panther Chainsawmill. 👍
-
alles ist gut. Understood. Safety is No1. I have had no cause to question my Mill or its engineering before. Both were second hand ( not new) where yours does look new. I would be asking my dealer this question.
-
Yes, it was a strange first meeting at this forum. I do appreciate your apology. Pardon me for my latest reply.
-
my neighbor ask me if I could teach his missus how to start a chainsaw, of course I agreed, but she hasn't quite got the hang of it yet,,, I've asked her to come back tomorrow for another lesson.
-
I understand. Since its chainsaw mill I should expect and accept offsets of the parts necessary to assemble this mill carrying a 91,1cc 5,4kW chainsaw. If 6 machine screws are the nominal value, why shouldn't 5 screws to the trick. Good on you, laughing at a legitimate safety concern.
-
Apologies I might have been unduly harsh. I have not had any issue with nuts bolts of hex sockets on any of the mills I have or had.
-
Hello Bot I have owned and used a Logosol M8 and have a big mill. Both produced timber of suitable quality. It IS NOT a BANDSAW and and cannot be compared as such. Quality is extremely high in comparison to other offerings from the far east.
-
Danny's funeral was hard, I've an emotional streak that surfaces easily! I can be hard nosed and tough at times but tearful at some stuff. His widow and two daughters plus myself and other SIL, met the hearse, had the harrowing view of them touching the coffin etc and really had to think of other stuff to halt me from breaking down. The walk into the church in front of the coffin in front of 250 plus people was tough. His grandson, Joe, read "If" by Rudyard Kipling with great dignity and the graveside thing was heartbreaking too. Wake across the road in the local was good with decent food etc and several pints and a laugh with a few other folk was fun but the day seems empty now!